Art History, Volume II: 1400—Present

By Boundless

Release Date: 2013-08-23

Genre: Art History

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Introduction to Art History is a college-level, introductory textbook that provides an overview of the culturally rich subject of Art History. Volume II covers art from 1400 through the present day. Boundless works with subject matter experts to select the best open educational resources available on the web, review the content for quality, and create introductory, college-level textbooks designed to meet the study needs of university students.

Africa in the Modern Period -- Traditional and Contemporary African Culture: A Comparison, The 1800s, The 1900s, Contemporary Art

Europe and America in the 1700s and Early 1800s -- Revolution, Rococo, Neoclassicism in Italy, Neoclassicism in Britain, France in the Late 1700s, Spainish Art, Neoclassicism and Romanticism, The Enlightenment

Europe and America in the 1800s -- Napoleon, Europe and America in the Second Half of the 1800s, Academic Art in France, Photography, Realism, Impressionism, Rise of Modernism, The Beginning of Modern Architecture, Sculpture

Global Art Since 1950 -- The World Since 1950, Painting and Sculpture, 1945-1970, The Art World Grows, Painting and Sculpture Since 1970, Dematerialization, Architecture, Postmodernism, The Nineties, New Venues and Forms of Art, Performance Art, Conceptual Art, and New Media

Reviews

Great resource

5

By Velvetme

This is a comprehensive guide and worthy of most Survey 2 classes at the college level. I really thank the publishers for putting together a classic Art History textbook with all the advantages of iBooks. Images are click to enlarge, and the system is very conducive to learning and memory. Fonts make longer reading sessions easier on the eyes, and it includes flashcard terms which are well written on a variety of key terms and artists. Consider that a comparable text from one of the large publishing houses is a few hundred dollars, and no more effective than Boundless